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[[Fan]] who changed his name to '''Jon DeCles''' in the 70s.  He was active in the [[SCA]] under the name "Ramfis Firethorn."  He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ludicrous Portraits]]'' and was a member of [[OMPA]] for which he published ''[[Naked Artichoke in War and Peace]]''.
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[[Fan]] who changed his name to '''Jon DeCles''' in the 70s.  He was active in the [[SCA]] under the name "Ramfis Firethorn."  He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ludicrous Portraits]]'' and was a member of the [[Neofund]] and of [[OMPA]] for which he published ''[[Naked Artichoke in War and Peace]]''.
  
 
As '''Jon DeCles''' he was married to [[Diana Paxson]] and was one of the founders of  [[Greyhaven]].  He published professionally and "channeled" Mark Twain for [[ConFrancisco]].
 
As '''Jon DeCles''' he was married to [[Diana Paxson]] and was one of the founders of  [[Greyhaven]].  He published professionally and "channeled" Mark Twain for [[ConFrancisco]].

Revision as of 14:45, 4 February 2022

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Fan who changed his name to Jon DeCles in the 70s. He was active in the SCA under the name "Ramfis Firethorn." He published the fanzine Ludicrous Portraits and was a member of the Neofund and of OMPA for which he published Naked Artichoke in War and Peace.

As Jon DeCles he was married to Diana Paxson and was one of the founders of Greyhaven. He published professionally and "channeled" Mark Twain for ConFrancisco.


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